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Catenaccio

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Another possible permutation is we bluff ADL to thinking we are prepared to pay the buy-out. Forces Arsenal's hand in paying the buy-out clause (Napoli not interested in Giroud) and that frees up Aresenal to negotiate with us on Sanchez.

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Today is going to be a VERY interesting day no matter what.
 

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Xperd

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Another possible permutation is we bluff ADL to thinking we are prepared to pay the buy-out. Forces Arsenal's hand in paying the buy-out clause (Napoli not interested in Giroud) and that frees up Aresenal to negotiate with us on Sanchez.

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Today is going to be a VERY interesting day no matter what.
No they won't. That's not a plausible scenario at all. They won't let go off Sanchez just to buy Higuain.
 

AOD4

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Real Madrid and Barcelona are battling for Valencia midfielder Andre Gomes.

AS says Gomes is a player at the centre of another transfer market tussle between Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Valencia are pure observers to the ensuing battle, comfortable in the knowledge that interest in the 22-year old will only serve to increase his market value, which is estimated at around €65 million.

Real Madrid are plotting their offensive, but it's unlikely they'd bid the €65 million that Valencia want.

Barça coach Luis Enrique sees in Gomes a midfielder who can provide cover along with new signing Denis Suárez.

Meanwhile, on Sunday Valencia rejected offers from both Chelsea and Juventus of around €40 million.
 

Juliano13

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Real Madrid and Barcelona are battling for Valencia midfielder Andre Gomes.

AS says Gomes is a player at the centre of another transfer market tussle between Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Valencia are pure observers to the ensuing battle, comfortable in the knowledge that interest in the 22-year old will only serve to increase his market value, which is estimated at around €65 million.

Real Madrid are plotting their offensive, but it's unlikely they'd bid the €65 million that Valencia want.

Barça coach Luis Enrique sees in Gomes a midfielder who can provide cover along with new signing Denis Suárez.

Meanwhile, on Sunday Valencia rejected offers from both Chelsea and Juventus of around €40 million.
Another bullet dodged.
 

Roman

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For 94m, I'd like a griezmann or an auba, they're younger and way more talented than fatass pipa.

But I believe what tanu says, gabigol seems way more real and but I'd rather keep zaza than get inmobile.
It's nice,but there is a HUGE difference between what you would like and what is POSIBBLE.
Griezmann is NOT willing to leave A.Madrid,he just extended his contract there and said it multiple times that he is happy there.
No MASSIVE reason for him to come here.
Auba is not a #9 CF that Juve looking for.and anyway like with Griezmann,having the money DOES NOT mean that the players will run here and that the clubs will want to sell.
Higuain has a clause,and that's the catch here.
 

piotrr

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4th choice ST should be Balotelli.
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My tuppence: Gabigol to replace Morata, Immobile for Zaza. No Higuain, just a move to destabilize Napoli.
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Exactly. I know we are going all-in for the CL, but this seems really too risky


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So two downgrades in attacking department? Meh.
Immobile and Gabriel B is not exactly going all in.
 

NitK

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It's nice,but there is a HUGE difference between what you would like and what is POSIBBLE.
Griezmann is NOT willing to leave A.Madrid,he just extended his contract there and said it multiple times that he is happy there.
No MASSIVE reason for him to come here.
Auba is not a #9 CF that Juve looking for.and anyway like with Griezmann,having the money DOES NOT mean that the players will run here and that the clubs will want to sell.
Higuain has a clause,and that's the catch here.
I think a lot of people don't understand this still. I'd also love Griezmann for 94m instead of Higuain but one is more available than the other.
 

Zacheryah

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No they won't. That's not a plausible scenario at all. They won't let go off Sanchez just to buy Higuain.
You give a very friendly response to that

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Time's running out. Tomorrow is Pogba's medical in Manchester already and then everybody will now we have lots of money at hand. We need to act today
Pogba in 48h to man utd reported on fryday, right ?
 

Catenaccio

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Juventus' claim to FIGC for damages of Calciopoli (€440 millions) will be decided in 45 days by the TAR of Lazio.
Hmm....maybe that has something to do with the idea that Juventus would consider the buy out. If it was contingent on that, then that opportunity has sailed away given that this buy out clause supposedly expires at the end of this month.
 
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